I'm visiting day cares and I am starting to realize that the sick policy is pretty strict. Unfortunately, we have zero family here and can't count on any friends in an emergency. Sad, I know but we've only lived here for 3 years. My husband's PT school is 30 min south of where we live and I work 30 min north for 7 shifts in a row and then I have 7 days off in a row. Can you help me brainstorm a backup plan? I would rather not get a nanny because it's so expensive but I cant leave work to pick up my child. I am a hospital medicine doctor and if I'm taking call there is no one that is there for back up. Any ideas?
Re: Day care Ladies who have no family in state
I'm not sure if you are looking for a backup plan on picking up from DC if they call you or generally where to leave baby if they can't go to DC and you can't stay home.
I don't have a brilliant solution to situation #1...we just tell the daycare that we will do what we can to coordinate and will try to be there within the hour. Then we start calling each other to see who can work things out better (I work closer than DH, but I'm a teacher and it's hard to get coverage and lesson plans for the day set up with no notice).
If one of us absolutely can't stay home we have discovered that a couple of the local hospitals near our jobs have drop in daycares for sick kids (other drop-in places obviously don't want sick kids either). It is more expensive, but they charge hourly so we leave them in there for as short/long as we need (i.e. to cover a meeting and go back home). The are taken care of by nurses who actually do things like give them medicine, monitor fevers, etc. They divide them into different areas by age group and when you call to see if they have room, they will tell you if anyone has a fever/might be more contagious so you can decide to go accordingly. Does your hospital or one nearby offer something like that? The seem to all have cutesy names like "Coughs and cuddles" or something similar. :-)
We have a few back-up people we call but definitely plan ahead and have more than 1 in case they are busy, etc.
But most days one of us just goes home for the rest of the day....luckily my kids don't get sick that often.
We're in the same boat, no family close to us. We have lots of SAHM friends, but who wants to watch someone else's sick kids and risk your own getting sick, KWIM?
DH and pretty much save a big chunk of our PTO to use as sick days for DS. If he is sick for 2 days, we take turns staying home so that we each only use 1 day. It stinks, but what can you do?
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I chose 5 people so chances are at least one will be available when we need them.
Same boat for us, too. I do have a friend I could count on in a pinch, but she doesn't have a car seat in her car, so it doesn't do me much good anyway.
Ryan has had a lot of health issues, and we've had to pick him up a LOT. I used to work about 45 mintues from daycare, which was brutal. I now work about 10 minutes away, so it's been easier the past couple of months. When they call and say he has to be picked up, we coordiate and determine who can more easily leave work. So far, it's always worked out that one of us is able to get away. And our bosses are very understanding. We've been lucky. I don't know what we'll do in the occasion that he has to be picked up and neither of us can go...
Let me know what you decide. I need a plan B, too.
I wouldn't want a full time nanny but I didn't know you could have one for sick days. that might work..
i've heard about this website. Thanks! How far ahead should I start to do this...i'm due around Thanksgiving and won't need childcare until April
Try care.com - they have something called Care on Call which is local sitters who are available at the last minute to watch kids (sick or otherwise). We had to use that two weeks ago when my daughter had chicken pox and we got a bunch of applicants and were able to find a great sitter for back up care.
Those back up sick nannies are a good idea, but I'd be very leery of leaving my LO w/ a stranger when she's sick.
What's the downside if you have to leave work to care for your LO? I don't work a 7 day shift, but surely you can't be the only person that might have something come up that you need to handle immediately?
We don't have family close by, so DH and I will take off when LO is sick. (I've had to pick her up from DCP 1x so far and she's been sick once.) I have the more flexible schedule, so that is what I do.
We also have to list an emergency person and we have two people listed. One is our SAHM friend who has 4 kids of her own and one is a childless friend who works 5 minutes from DCP. We asked them if they could do it in an EMERGENCY, i.e. the kid needs to be picked up in 1 hr. We leave a carseat at DCP, for now. The plan is that the emergency contact would pick the kid up, but we would go home asap to watch DD.
Is there anyway that you could tag team your shifts watching LO, i.e. your DH works 8-2 and you work 3-11, so each of you could take a turn watching your child?